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Water Transport in Resin-modified Glass-ionomer Dental Cement
Water uptake and water loss have been studied in a commercial resin-modified glass-ionomer cement, Fuji II LC, under a variety of conditions. Uptake was generally non-Fickian, but affected by temperature. At room temperature, the equilibrium water uptake values varied from 2.47 to 2.78% whereas at low temperature (12°C), it varied from 0.85 to 1.18 ...
Percq, Audrey +2 more
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Effect of hydrogen peroxide application on color and surface roughness of two restorative materials
Aim: This study investigated the effect of an in-office bleaching technique on lightness, color and surface roughness of two commercially available materials: a resin-modified glass-ionomer cement and a nanohybrid resin composite.
Dilcele Silva Moreira Dziedzic +5 more
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Objectives: To assess the compressive strength of commercial resin-modifi ed glass ionomer cement with conventional glass ionomer cement.Methods and materials: Compressive strength of two conventional glass ionomer cement (Low viscosity - GC Fuji IX GP® and high viscosity - ChemFil Rock®) and two resin-modifi ed glass ionomer cements (Auto-cure - Fuji ...
null Muhammad Adnan Khan +7 more
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Introduction: Microleakage is a critical issue impacting the success of zirconia crown restorations. This study compares the effectiveness of self-adhesive resin cement, resin-modified glass ionomer cement, and glass ionomer cement in minimizing ...
V. Amalorpavam +5 more
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An in Vitro Spectrophotometric Analysis of the Penetration of Bleaching Agent into the Pulp Chamber of Intact and Restored Teeth [PDF]
Aim: To investigate the pulp chamber penetration of bleaching agent in intact teeth and teeth following restorative procedure. Methodology: Sixty extracted human incisors were selected and divided into 6 Groups.
Gaurav Patri +4 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the fluoride release of conventional glass ionomer cements (GICs) and resin-modified GICs.The cements were grouped as follows: G1 (Vidrion R, SS White), G2 (Vitro Fil, DFL), G3 (Vitro Molar, DFL), G4 (Bioglass R, Biodinâmica), and G5 (Ketac Fil, 3M ESPE), as conventional GICs, and G6 (Vitremer, 3M ESPE), G7 (Vitro ...
Maria Fernanda Costa Cabral +5 more
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A Comparative Evaluation of the Effect of Resin based Sealers on Retention of Crown Cemented with Three Types of Cement – An In-vitro Study [PDF]
Aim: In an effort to control postoperative sensitivity, dentin sealers are being applied following crown preparations, with little knowledge of how crown retention might be affected.
Sumeet Sharma +5 more
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Effect of cement type and water storage time on the push-out bond strength of a glass fiber post [PDF]
This study investigated the effects of the cement type and the water storage time on the push-out bond strength of a glass fiber post. Glass fiber posts (Fibrekor, Jeneric Pentron) were luted to post spaces using a self-cured resin cement (C&B Cement [CB]
BONFANTES, Gerson +5 more
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Background: Risk factors for developing secondary caries are similar to those resulting in primary caries. The marginal seal of a restoration is one of the important factors predicting clinical success. The antibiofilm effect of materials used for the luting cement of oral function affects oral health.
Halim, Elsandra Novita +2 more
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Glass ionomer cement and resin modified glass ionomer cement are one of the restoration materials that are widely used by dentists. Its presence in the oral cavity causes glass ionomer cement and resin modified glass ionomer cement often in contact with food and beverages such as tangerine juice which can affect the compressive strength. The purpose of
Arymbi Pujiastuty +2 more
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